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President Donald Trump has made clear in recent weeks that he’s willing to use the vast powers of his office to prevent his party from losing control of Congress in next year’s midterm elections.
Donald Trump has smashed the record for presidential votes in Alabama for three straight elections. Alabama’s Republican voters have stayed loyal to the president through ups and downs, and he likes coming here, whether to watch football at Bryant-Denny Stadium or to speak to a massive outdoor crowd in Cullman for 90 minutes.
"I have never seen any evidence which would indicate that President Trump accurately quoted President Carter," John Williams told Newsweek.
Harriet Hageman of Wyoming once again found herself in the difficult position of having to defend the president’s most unpopular policies this week as she was confronted by disappointed constituents at a town hall event.
On April 2, after trading had ended for the day on Wall Street, Trump unveiled his long-awaited tariff and trade policy. He introduced a baseline global tariff of 10%, as well as revealed higher " reciprocal tariff rates " on dozens of countries that have run adverse trade imbalances with the United States.
President Claudia Sheinbaum, speaking at her morning news conference Tuesday, rejected the DEA's description of "Project Portero."
Cory Smidt, MSU Professor and interim director of MSU’s Institute for Public Policy and Social Research, says the federal government can’t directly tell states how they can vote. But it can cut federal funding that supports mail-in ballots, making it more difficult for states to provide that option.